Short Description:
Polluting facilities in Manhattan and their proximity to ZIP codes with high asthma hospitalization rates for children 0-4 years old in 2000.

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Data Details:
The basemap polygons are 1990 US Census Zone Improvement Plan (ZIP) Code boundaries. The dataset was obtained from the New York City Department of Health's (NYCDOH) Statewide Planning and Research Cooperative System (SPARCS) data on asthma rates for children ages 0 to 4 years old in 2000. The legend is classified in quantiles. The Department of Transportation (DOT) Truck Depots, Port Authority (PA) Bus Terminals, Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Bus Depots, Department of Sanitation (DOS) Marine Waste Transfer Stations, Department of Sanitation (DOS) facilities (includes parking lots), Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Sewage Treatment Plants, and New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA) Train Yards were geocoded by the WE ACT GIS Mapping Specialist. The 96th street demarcation line was generated by the WE ACT GIS Mapping Specialist. The Major Highways were derived from the US Census street shapefiles. Magnetic north is up.

Version History:
Release 2.25B - 4NR
(CORRECTION: The previous Release 2.2B version of this map contained an erroneous element that listed the Manhattan pediatric asthma rate as 171 per 10,000 instead of the actual 173 per 10,000. It also listed the New York City pediatric asthma rate as 174 per 10,000 instead of the actual 177 per 10,000. Both of these elements were corrected in this 2.25B - 4NR release fix.)

Last Modified:
February 18, 2003 (Tuesday)

Other Maps With This Dataset:
This map is an upgraded version to the one containing asthma data for the year 1996. This prior version can be found here. This map was also used to create our online hypermap available here. This hypermap has has clickable hotspots that allow you to interactively obtain additional information about the facility.

The black dashed line representing the demarcation between Northern Manhattan and Southern Manhattan is a virtual division marked by 96th street.

A BUS DEPOT is an expanded version of a BUS TERMINAL. A depot contains maintenance equipment that a terminal does not. A terminal is often just a way-point for passengers and a turn-around point for buses.

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